Direct download links for Windows 10 KB4089848 is now available on Microsoft’s Update Catalog for offline installation. Microsoft has released Windows 10 Build 16299.334 for general users with improvements and fixes. Windows 10 Build 16299.334 is the second cumulative update released this month.
Earlier this month Microsoft released cumulative updates for all version of Windows 10 operating system and today the second update is also available for all versions of the operating system. Windows 10 KB4089848 has fixed an issue where the Dolby Atmos for Headphones connection to spatial audio won’t work as expected. Another issue where an Azure point-to-site VPN connection that uses IKEv2 may fail unexpectedly has been finally fixed.
KB4089848 Download Links for Windows 10
Windows 10 KB4089848 Direct Download Links: 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit.
KB4089848 Windows 10Â 16299.334 Full Changelog
Microsoft is also addressing issues with Microsoft Edge where the browser will fail to render the PDF documents. The company is also fixing bugs in the Windows Ribbon control, and another bug where Bluetooth devices fail to receive data. The software giant has fixed an issue where the files projected protected with the Encrypting File System (EFS) may become corrupted. The company explains that this happens only when the drive is decrypted and encrypted with BitLocker.
Microsoft says that an issue where users can’t select OK after submitting credentials in command line has been fixed. This build “addresses issue where processing of group policies may fail, and policies may be removed as a result. This occurs if the length of the Windows Defender Firewall policy rule exceeds 260 characters,” the changelog reads.
Microsoft is currently testing the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update with the Windows Insiders, and the company is also planning to release the eagerly-awaited Cloud Clipboard feature. Cloud Clipboard is an upgraded version of the traditional clipboard powered by the cloud that would allow users to sync the clipboard across the Windows 10 devices. While Windows 10 Redstone 4 is almost ready for public release, the Redstone 5 is currently in the early stage of development.